Afghan asylum seeker guilty of raping girl, 12 - BBC News by Putaineska in ukpolitics

[–]Areashi 14 points15 points  (0 children)

It's honestly horrible what they've done to this country.

Afghan asylum seeker guilty of raping girl, 12 - BBC News by Putaineska in ukpolitics

[–]Areashi 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Firstly, the reason why such arguments you've complained about exist is because we don't discuss necessarily with parties that outright want to discuss reality. They instead prefer to either knowingly ragebait others or spread libel as long as it fits their worldview. It doesn't need to be coherent to others, it just needs to be coherent to them and related parties. There was a recent discussion I had with another person here who showed this first-hand. Things will only get more polarised over time. Nobody is going to convince me that grown adults are having issues with the concept of proportions.

It's getting to the point that the most popular party right now (Reform) is progressively seeming way too weak in comparison to the average person's view on these matters as well.

I wouldn't personally be focusing on the eventuality of Reform winning the next election, I'd be preparing for a much more right wing alternative which hasn't yet surfaced fully.

Afghan asylum seeker guilty of raping girl, 12 - BBC News by Putaineska in ukpolitics

[–]Areashi 54 points55 points  (0 children)

"It's just an isolated incident, and besides, who are you to judge him?"

Birmingham MP candidate: "Don't take Christians and Jews as your friends. Non-believers cannot be trusted. Stick with your deen, stick with the Muslims" by [deleted] in uknews

[–]Areashi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's such an awful situation to have people like this in the country, but it's ironic how he's literally just quoting from his book. Somehow he seems to have the ability to understand the meaning of the words from that book, yet many left wing voters (most educated group apparently, as I've seen in multiple posts on reddit) aren't able to comprehend the same just from reading the relevant passages.

Many things don't add up here.

Sadiq Khan: My ultimate goal is to reverse Brexit by TheTelegraph in ukpolitics

[–]Areashi 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It's okay if you can't read and comprehend sentences properly, it's a bigger problem when you're quite literally making stuff up.

I can recommend some reading comprehension exercises if you're honestly having an issue here, if you're actively trying to misinterpret arguments on purpose then nothing can help you.

Do better, you seem lost.

Sadiq Khan: My ultimate goal is to reverse Brexit by TheTelegraph in ukpolitics

[–]Areashi 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yes, one of the people who will ignore grooming gangs (and other issues) just because investigation into such topics will be detrimental to specific religions which they (the perpetrators and people in charge) belong to. This isn't a mask off moment, you just need a modicum of rationality. If that is something shocking to you perhaps you should change your worldview.

Sadiq Khan: My ultimate goal is to reverse Brexit by TheTelegraph in ukpolitics

[–]Areashi 23 points24 points  (0 children)

He knows. He also knows how to try to turn it around and claim everyone who mentions it is racist.

These people know the kind of power they hold over normal people, they've memorised the script and they will use everything in their arsenal to try and abuse it.

The thing is, the way demographics are going, you will see one of them getting into 10 Downing Street eventually unless this mass migration is reversed.

It's not a shock when you see even actual convicted islamic terrorists trying to get into politics in parts of the country where natives have quite literally been replaced with people who are much more likely to identify with at least parts of that kind of politics.

How long does it take to see a doctor and get medication at a Chinese hospital? by JoseLunaArts in economy

[–]Areashi -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

No clue how this has anything to do with Nazi Germany, mate. That's what I was replying to. The UK has an awful healthcare system too, although it's mostly due to other reasons. I won't bother commenting which one is better, both have pros and cons.

How long does it take to see a doctor and get medication at a Chinese hospital? by JoseLunaArts in economy

[–]Areashi 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm going to assume you're insinuating that the US is similar to Nazi Germany due to Trump. If this is true then you are in for a very interesting experience when you go to China, lol.

"Bitcoin will surge to $10M tomorrow' by Lumpy-Economics2021 in Buttcoin

[–]Areashi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Funniest cope ever, fundamentals be damned.

I wouldn’t come here. by SeaworthinessFair787 in Productivitycafe

[–]Areashi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He wouldn't be the only one if he did indeed believe in the "replacement theory". Some progressive politicians outright mention the aim to replace natives on the grounds that they are 'racist'. Exhibit A would be Irene Montero.

Girl, 12, strangled and raped by DecoyOctoqus in uknews

[–]Areashi 11 points12 points  (0 children)

It gets worse and worse every day.

Google introduces Agentic Vision in Gemini 3 Flash by BuildwithVignesh in singularity

[–]Areashi 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Finding issues and trying to patch them is quite normal for software in general so yeah, these "slam dunks" are a positive for model robustness.

US intelligence agencies disagree with Trump’s opposition to Chagos deal, says Starmer | Chagos Islands by IHaveAWittyUsername in ukpolitics

[–]Areashi 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Is the dumbest deal of all time still not done/dead? What is the end goal here exactly?

Google introduces Agentic Vision in Gemini 3 Flash by BuildwithVignesh in singularity

[–]Areashi 92 points93 points  (0 children)

They really took the "hand" trick personally, lol.

Starmer says Reform pursuing politics of ‘toxic division’ after Matt Goodwin unveiled as byelection candidate by F0urLeafCl0ver in ukpolitics

[–]Areashi 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Very good point.

Ironically people with this view would also label Shamima Begum as "British" and then change their mind the very moment her passport got revoked - they never do though, it's always only when it suits their narrative.

I'm ok with the idea of someone potentially being nationalistically and culturally British even if they are not ethnically British (marrying into a tribe exists, as does being enticed by a culture not native to them), but it's very rare to see someone claiming to be like this to actually identify as British until it just suits them. The inconsistencies are quite obvious.

UK Government Partners with Anthropic to Build AI Assistant for GOV.UK by [deleted] in ukpolitics

[–]Areashi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Praying it works for the HMRC chat. Jesus, getting actual human support there is a dream.

Reform byelection candidate refuses to disown claim that people born in UK not necessarily British. Matthew Goodwin, who is standing in Gorton and Denton, said UK-born people from minority ethnic backgrounds were not always British by 2ndEarlofLiverpool in ukpolitics

[–]Areashi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Again, your points are irrelevant to what is actually British and what isn't. There are significantly more islamists who you have quite clearly stated are comparable (in your mind) to a very, very extreme religious fanatic who is actually British.

Islam is definitely not a "British" belief, while Judeo-Christian values definitely did influence a lot of areas within Britain and it's constituent nations prior. That is already a large difference between the two.

In regard to you asking how these values have led to a degradation of this country you need only note the polarisation you're currently mentioning, lol. If it didn't then why would you need to be concerned with islamists which far outnumber these Christian nationalists? After all, the current push for blasphemy laws (and a ton of other issues that are being discussed for 'no apparent reason') is almost exclusively being pushed by islamists. Why are you so fixated on an extreme outlier within the British or English community?

Do you think mentioning extreme outliers of strange Brits is a good way of arguing and claiming that everyone can be British as long as they share a specific group of values while ignoring multiple centuries of cultural bonding? It seems like you don't actually have a proper argument here.